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Mikael Guegan
Researcher at École nationale d'ingénieurs de Brest
Publications - 43
Citations - 298
Mikael Guegan is an academic researcher from École nationale d'ingénieurs de Brest. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical amplifier & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 41 publications receiving 268 citations.
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All-optical logic NOR gate using two-cascaded semiconductor optical amplifiers
TL;DR: In this article, a two-cascaded semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) in a counter-propagating feedback configuration were used for all-optical logic NOR gates.
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All‐optical logic or gate using two cascaded semiconductor optical amplifiers
TL;DR: In this article, a two-cascaded semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) in a counter-propagating topology are used to obtain an all-optical logic OR gate with an extinction ratio higher than 7 dB.
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Equivalent circuit model for multi-electrode semiconductor optical amplifiers and analysis of inline photodetection in bidirectional transmissions
Ammar Sharaiha,Mikael Guegan +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a rate equation model for static and dynamic behavior for bidirectional transmission in a multisection semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) is presented, and the rate equations for each section have been implemented on an electrical simulator.
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Design, Characterization, and Test of a Versatile Single-Mode Power-Over-Fiber and Communication System for Seafloor Observatories
Cherif Diouf,Véronique Quintard,Laura Ghisa,Mikael Guegan,André Pérennou,Laurent Gautier,Morgan Tardivel,Stephane Barbot,Vincent Dutreuil,Florent Colas +9 more
TL;DR: A power-over-fiber (PoF) and communication system for extending a cabled seafloor observatory is demonstrated and the electronic development and the validation of the PoF system are focused on.
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Erratum: A low‐consumption electronic system developed for a 10 km long all‐optical extension dedicated to sea floor observatories using power‐over‐fiber technology and SPI protocol
TL;DR: In this article, a 10km long extension using power-over-fiber technology and dedicated to sea floor observatories is presented with a particular focus on the electrical both ends units.